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2023: Edo PDP inaugurates state presidential campaign council

Governor Godwin Obaseki told the council members that winning Edo was not in contention as the state had always been the home of PDP.

• October 21, 2022
Godwin Obaseki
Edo Governor, Godwin Obaseki

The Edo chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Friday inaugurated its presidential campaign council ahead of the 2023 general elections.

Governor Godwin Obaseki, while addressing the council members shortly after their inauguration in Benin, urged them to give the campaign all the seriousness it deserved to ensure victory for the party.

Mr Obaseki noted that winning Edo in the forthcoming presidential elections was not in contention, adding that the state had always been the home of PDP.

The governor disclosed that every time he had the privilege to talk with Atiku Abubakar, the party’s presidential flag bearer, he always referred him back to what happened in 1999.

“He said do not forget when we took over in 1999, Nigeria was as divided as it is today. The military has been there for a long time, the democratic culture has ceased.

“He said the same tools we used then to make sure we bring Nigeria back together, we will deploy it this time.

“The economy of Nigeria was in shambles in 1999. Oil production and prizes had collapsed. He and Obasanjo came in,” Mr Obaseki said.

The governor also said that Mr Abubakar told him that he was in charge of the economy and the things that kept Nigeria going like the debt relief and investments.

He said that the PDP presidential candidate also explained to him how they fought in Odi to send a lesson that nobody could vandalise pipelines or hold the country to ransom.

“All of those they did at that time, today the same man is coming and he is giving another opportunity to help us salvage our country.

“So, who are we, when they call on us to come out to rescue this country. You were here in the beginning and some of you had to leave because of some circumstances but you are all back home.

“PDP is one, whether in 1999 or in 2022, it is the same culture and tradition. This is the home of PDP. Every other party is an appendage,” he said, adding that winning Edo for the party and Mr Abubakar was not in contention.

(NAN)

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